Limb lead electrode sites, Precordial lead electrode sites, Acquiring a 12-lead ecg – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

Acquiring a 12-Lead ECG

Limb Lead Electrode Sites

When acquiring a 12-lead ECG, limb lead electrodes are typically placed on the wrists and

ankles as shown in Figure 4-4. The limb lead electrodes can be placed anywhere along the

limbs. Do not place the limb lead electrodes on the torso when acquiring a 12-lead ECG.

Figure 4-4 Limb Lead Electrode Placement for 12-Lead ECG

Precordial Lead Electrode Sites

The six precordial (chest) leads are placed on specific locations as shown and summarized in

Figure 4-5. Proper placement is important for accurate diagnosis and should be identified as

follows: leads are V1 through V6 for AHA, or C1 through C6 for IEC. See "ECG Leads Color

Codes" on page 4-10 for color codes.

Figure 4-5 Precordial Lead Electrode Placement

Locating the V1/C1 position (fourth intercostal space) is critically important, because it is the

reference point for locating the placement of the remaining V/C leads.

RA/R

LA/L

LL/F

RL/N

AHA Labels

IEC Labels

RA

Right Arm

R

Right

LA

Left Arm

L

Left

RL

Right Leg

N

Negative

LL

Left Leg

F

Foot

LEAD

LOCATION

V1

C1

Fourth intercostal space to the right of the sternum

V2

C2

Fourth intercostal space to the left of the sternum

V3

C3

Directly between leads V2/C2 and V4/C4

V4

C4

Fifth intercostal space at midclavicular line

V5

C5

Level with V4/C4 at left anterior axillary line

V6

C6

Level with V5/C5 at left midaxillary line

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